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the american embassy in jordan. officials say this is also connected to syria's violence. senior correspondent john miller a form assistant director of national intelligence is here. john, does this mean that syria is now spilling over? >> it means that it's spilling over in every direction. what we just saw in lebanon, what we saw now in jordan shows and it's spilling over from both sides. in lebanon what you saw the syrian government trying to influence things. what you're seeing in the jordan plot is really interesting because jordan is a country that is largely supported the rebels in sir area sent them weapons and money and other support and here those weapons are coming back to al qaeda inspired groups, although not directly connected to launch attacks on hotels, cafes, public places as a distraction to draw the police response where they then launch second attacks on their real targets the general intelligence director, u.s. buildings, embassy, so on. >> is there a rise in the role of al qaeda inspired groups
the american embassy in jordan. officials say this is also connected to syria's violence. senior correspondent john miller a form assistant director of national intelligence is here. john, does this mean that syria is now spilling over? >> it means that it's spilling over in every direction. what we just saw in lebanon, what we saw now in jordan shows and it's spilling over from both sides. in lebanon what you saw the syrian government trying to influence things. what you're seeing in the...
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the pseudonym was jordan amesley, which is a job. amesley is my daughter's middle name. a little tribute to her role. and jordan was the name of one of the characters of my other stories. >> thank you very much, justin. continued success. the name of book is "twelve" it's on stores now. you can get it right now. >>> if you had to invest in one piece of clothing, what should it be? we'll ask one hollywood favorite why certain clothes are timeless, and find out which decade he really loves the most. >>> cameron silver works in vintage clothing, but he has a major influence on today's styles. "time" magazine has called him one of the most influential names in fashion. >> the man who dresses system of hollywood's top stars has new book celebrating the iconic looks from each decade of the 20th century. the book is called "decades," the same name as his legendary l.a. boutique. hello to you, cameron silver. >> good morning. wonderful to be here. >> this is what i like what you said, that the closest thing to a woman is her dress, and that when we go to the grocery store, we sh
the pseudonym was jordan amesley, which is a job. amesley is my daughter's middle name. a little tribute to her role. and jordan was the name of one of the characters of my other stories. >> thank you very much, justin. continued success. the name of book is "twelve" it's on stores now. you can get it right now. >>> if you had to invest in one piece of clothing, what should it be? we'll ask one hollywood favorite why certain clothes are timeless, and find out which...
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the region is on tender hooks in lebanon, turkey, jordan. i think everybody is watching very closely to see how the revolution within the country is changing, how it is implementing more extremist tactics, how people are becoming more radicalized. at the same time syrians would say do you think we want extremists to come in and hijack our revolution? of course we don't. but we're drowning and we asked you. we said give me your hand and you wouldn't give it to us. and they will, so we'll take it. >> every syrian activist with the opposition will tell you they've seen iranian fighters inside, that they've seen fighters with hezbollah, the lebanese shiite militia. there's a strong sense that the syria regime could not survive this were it not for the assistance of iran and, of course, hezbollah and the russians. >> great to see you. >> clarissa, thank you. >>> cbs has learned that the u.s. mission in libya repeatedly asked for more security before the attacks on the consulate in benghazi. 13 confirmed security threats in the six months before t
the region is on tender hooks in lebanon, turkey, jordan. i think everybody is watching very closely to see how the revolution within the country is changing, how it is implementing more extremist tactics, how people are becoming more radicalized. at the same time syrians would say do you think we want extremists to come in and hijack our revolution? of course we don't. but we're drowning and we asked you. we said give me your hand and you wouldn't give it to us. and they will, so we'll take...
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in lebanon, turkey, jordan. everybody is watching very closely to see how the revolution within the country is changing face, how it is implementing more extremist tactic, how people are become being more radicalized. at the same time what the syrians would say to me you think we want extremists to come in and hijack our revolution. we don't. we're drowning. we ask you to give us your hand and you won, they will so we'll take it. >> is the syrian government getting any support from outside like iran? >> they've seen iranian fighters inside, seen fighters with hezbollah, the lebanese shi'ite regime. the syrian regime count exist without the support of iran and hezbollah and the russians. >> great to see you. >> clarissa, thank you. >> cbs has learned the u.s. mission in libya repeatedly asked for better security before last month's attack on the american consulate in benghazi. a state department officer said there were 13 confirmed security threats in the six months before the attack. ambassador chris stevens and
in lebanon, turkey, jordan. everybody is watching very closely to see how the revolution within the country is changing face, how it is implementing more extremist tactic, how people are become being more radicalized. at the same time what the syrians would say to me you think we want extremists to come in and hijack our revolution. we don't. we're drowning. we ask you to give us your hand and you won, they will so we'll take it. >> is the syrian government getting any support from...